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Primco Dene Group Of Companies, provides a wide range of services to the Oil and Gas Industry in Northeast Alberta. Primco Dene Catering is the leader in contract food service and hospitality, combining fresh food and ideas with the industry's best service and technology. Primco Courier Services specializes in delivery and hot shot services for Cold Lake, Bonnyville, LaCorey and Cold Lake Air Weapons Range. The EMS division of Primco Dene offers emergency medical services to remote work site locations in North-East Alberta and Saskatchewan. Primco Commercial Corporation provides commercial retail space for development and helps promote small business and franchise opportunities in the area. Visit www.primcodene.com for more information.
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Since opening in 2009, Anderson septic has been proud to serve the Vilna and surrounding community. We’re committed to not only providing quality services, but going above and beyond
My knives are in use world wide. Professional chefs and cooks use Storch knives. Hunters report using Storch knives for skinning several animals without resharpening.I work from my rural workshop near Mannville, Alberta, Canada. My shop includes a hydraulic press for forge welding and my own handmade grinders and forges. Most steel is hardened in molten salt in my shop.I have studied under world-class knifemaker Brian Lyttle and credit Brian as an inspiration and teacher in the art of pattern welding, also known as damascus steel.I became hooked on the craft when I made my first knife (from a saw blade and axe handle) at the age of 12. Later, at Olds College in the early 1960's, I learned how to heat treat steel. Classes at Lakeland College in Vermilion, Alberta, showed me where to source knifemakers' supplies and how to finish handles and blades to high standards.I approach each project with the combination of skills, materials and techniques that will produce the knife best suited to its intended use.